Sunday is ‘GameDay’ and every week NFL Network provides 12 hours of live coverage, beginning at 7:00 AM ET with NFL GameDay First. The day continues at 9:00 AM ET with NFL GameDay Morning leading viewers into the early games. At 4:00 PM ET, NFL GameDay Scoreboard recaps the early action and at 7:30 PM ET, NFL GameDay Highlights recaps the entire afternoon. At 11:30 PM ET, NFL GameDay Final provides complete analysis on the entire football Sunday.

NFL Media National Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Media’s Mike Silver on the latest news from around the NFL which includes injury updates and game time decisions

Boston Brotherhood: Former Red Sox manager Terry Francona, former Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers, and current Boston Bruins head coach Claude Julien speak about being a head coach in a town with multiple successful teams, their relationship with New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and what they believe is Belichick’s legacy

Willie McGinest, who won three Super Bowls with New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, speaks about the Patriots and Belichick’s recent Championship drought

Marshall Plan: Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, and Steve Mariucci discuss the impact running back Trent Richardson will have on his new team – the Indianapolis Colts

LaDainian Tomlinson on the revival of his former teammate – San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers

Players Only Meeting: How does a 0-2 start affect the locker room?

Other topics to be discussed:

What is wrong with the Washington Redskins and how does it get fixed?

Is Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler the new comeback kid in the NFL?

At 11:30 PM ET, Rose and analysts Faulk, Sanders and Irvin recap all of the day’s action on NFL GameDay Final with game highlights, player and coach press conferences, post-game interviews and analysis of every game.

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